Guard Frequency Episode 199 | Grade 5 Radio

Greetings Citizens and Civilians, you’re tuned to episode 199 of Guard Frequency — the best damn space sim podcast ever! This episode was recorded on January 26th 2018 and released for streaming and download on Tuesday, January 30th 2018 at GuardFrequency.com

In this week’s flight deck we bring you all the headlines from simulated space including the latest news from: Elite Dangerous with news of the 3.0 Beyond beta, Star Citizen’s search and rescue ops, No Man’s Sky’s ARG and So much more). Next, we’ll get the news from the deep black with Spencer McDunn on Galactic Public Radio. Then Commander KineticImpulser checks you for outstanding warrants in Nuggets for Nuggets. After that we continue our audio adventure, Guard Frequency Origins, as our pilots have fun storming the castle, and finally, we open up the feedback loop and let you join in on the fun.

This Week’s Community Questions

Are you concerned about the changes to Engineers? Anything fun to talk about in the Beta?

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Comments (2)

seannewboy

H Alan

Tony, do your Nuggets ever get salty? Don’t you take any lip from them either.

I’m not an ED player (say it ain’t so!) but play vicariously through YouTube videos and Twitch streams. I still have an opinion on ED Engineers. As a software engineer IRL, change is good as it means we’re getting closer to the software’s end result requirements. If the changes work we’ll keep them, else we’ll have learned what didn’t work and try another approach. It’s all good. Just like this podcast.